We're as surprised as anyone is to say it. Tom Brady cut his hair. It took a four-interception loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday to cut his shaggy 'do, but #12 reverted to the All-American short look. His two-year experiment with a hairstyle we'll forever call The Gisele is part of history and was given a tasteful obituary by the Globe. Think he got permission from the Mrs.? If not, we'll take credit.
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Fried Kool-Aid is available at the Big E this year. [MassLive.com] Nicole Collins of Peabody won breakfast with the Stanley Cup thanks the Boston Bruins Foundation. [WBZ] Big Boy, a 1,200-pound that lived at Russell Orchards in Ipswich for 12 years, died earlier this summer. Owners said he was in "hog heaven," which we think is slang for brunch. [Boston Globe] Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
Jonathan Davis, 63, the MBTA's finance chief since 1995, has been named The Authority’s interim general manager until a permanent replacement is found for Richard Davey. Davey will become the state transportation secretary on September 2. Davis won't be the permanent T boss and said he'll focus on safety, customer service, worker morale, and financial stability. Davis worked for H.P. Hood, Inc. , of Lynnfield for 25 years before joining the T. [Boston Globe]Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
Cities and towns are reacting and beginning to clean up after Wednesday's tornadoes devastated Central and Western Massachusetts. In the aftermath of the storm, stories about the victims who died are emerging. A Springfield woman died after putting "her 15-year-old daughter in the tub of their Union Street home and (laying) on top of her." An ongoing issue is the lack of electricity. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
Gisele Bundchen apparently loves the environment and told CNN so. We missed it. Mrs. Tom Brady said she simply has to fly in her capacity as supermodel/mother/mogul. CNN asked how she can reconcile her travel and environmentalism.
Some Massachusetts lawmakers plan to ride bikes to Beacon Hill this week. New Hampshire veterans require a four-hour trip to the VA facility in West Roxbury for treatment as New Hampshire is the only state without a veterans hospital. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
Tom Brady's #12 game jersey is always in demand. One jersey, signed by Brady and actually worn by Gisele Bundchen, was auctioned off at a recent the Urban League of Eastern Mass. event. While Tom sells his clothes for charity, his baby mama Bridget Moynahan shed her clothes for Allure Magazine's May edition.
Boston loves cupcakes! A woman from Foxboro experienced Monday's 6.3-magnitude earthquake in New Zealand. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
Chuck Turner got rejected by a judge. Gisele got lost in translation. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
Snow! Remove it! Drive slow! Fly away from it? Good luck with that! Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
We wonder, though, if the young people will want to emulate his hair now that his season is over.
Splash, Ted Kennedy's beloved Portuguese water dog, died at 13. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
Guess we know what Tom Brady will be giving his family and friends for Christmas this year. He is the newly minted spokesman for UGG Australia. He also recently joined forces with Under Armour.
As far as we can tell, Gisele Bundchen likes Tom Brady's hair long, and he's keeping it long for that reason. Reasonable, we guess, as it keeps Mrs. Brady happy. Lots of people are discussing his hair in negative terms. Randy Moss allegedly told #12 to trim his beastly mane back before his trade to Minnesota. We don't know how he'd vote.
If Randy Moss can't talk smack about Tom Brady's hair, then Justin Bieber needs to shut up fast. Brady's hair experiment is a growing concern taking on a life of its own as Bieber took a shot at Brady in a YouTube rap.
While Tom Brady prepares to get to know Deion Branch again, Gisele Bundchen is bonding in Miami with son Benjamin. Gisele hit the beach on Sunday with the 10-month old. Brady wasn't seen at the beach, of course. He's either watching film or getting a Moss-approved hairdo.
We're used to seeing Gisele Bundchen as the glamorous supermodel. Appearances at Gillette Stadium as a football wife are less common.
Tom Brady was unhappy after the Patriots lost to the Jets on Sunday, 28-14. Brady even went so far as to say his team "sucked." Since then, Brady has kept producing quotes worth talking about.
Gisele Bundchen is the highest-paid model in the world, making approximately $25 million a year for the past several years. Recession isn't her middle name. Her husband, Tom Brady, had a $5 million base salary in 2009 and $3.5 million base in 2010. Slacker.
Gisele Bundchen is a creator. She made sandals, and a baby with Tom Brady. Now, it's a water bottles. She is working with Sigg on a line of those environmentally-sound reusable aluminum bottles set to debut at Eco Fashion Week this month.
Tom Brady's super model wife Gisele Bundchen said all mothers should be required to breastfeed their children for six months. She wants a "worldwide law" to make this happen. Bostonist has no opinion on the matter. But, we'd love it if Tom was asked about this. It might force him to seriously address his contract issues because we know he doesn't want to talk about breastfeeding. What a great gift for Brady's birthday. [WCVB]
Did anyone make the mistake of reading Tony Massarotti's column on Boston.com on Wednesday? We did. Even Dan Shaughnessy was embarrassed.
Speaking of careers, Tom Brady's is also far from over, and he's over 30, but he has a potentially huge career decision looming. Number 12 is in the last year of his current contract with the Patriots and is almost two years removed from his knee injury.
As we all know, Tom Brady's legend began as a lowly sixth-round draft choice. Bill Belichick made him famous, and you know the rest. Being one of the great stories in the history of the NFL Draft could be a source of pride and "That's-My-Boy" boasting each year for Tom Brady Sr. Instead, it brings up bad memories. "It was like taking a knife and slitting your wrist every time a name was called," he said. Great.
Tom has adapted somehow.
- Punxsutawney Phil, aka the rodent to Bostonist, says winter isn't over yet. [Washington Post]
- Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Defense Secretary Robert Gates both told Congress they support President Obama's decision to repeal the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy that bars gays from serving openly in the military. [FoxNews.com]
- President Barack Obama visited Nashua (N.H.) High School North on Tuesday to promote a $30 billion plan to get banks to loan to small businesses. [WBZ]
- Scott Brown called Rudy Giuliani to Boston to help his campaign. Martha Coakley responded with Bill Clinton and President Obama. [Boston Globe]
- WCVB-TV Channel 5 is holding a day-long fundraiser to help Haitian earthquake victims. [WCVB]
- You can even help Haiti by skiing. [MetroWest Daily News]
- Gisele Bundchen donated $1.5 million to the Red Cross Haitian relief fund. [AFP via Google]
Despite visions of Gabriel dancing in people's heads, Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen have named their baby Benjamin. Is it a tribute to Franklin or Fitzgerald? Only time, progressing in reverse, will tell. [WBZ]
Gisele Bundchen gave birth a baby boy today. People.com apparently got the scoop first. Bostonist is happy for her, the baby and Tom Brady, and we're glad the child is healthy. Really. Bill Belichick also confirmed Brady will start Sunday in what amounts to a must-win game against Carolina. Gisele, we owe you for having the kid on Wednesday and not Sunday.
- Massachusetts lost out on $147 million in federal stimulus grant money available for public transportation upgrades along Blue Hill Avenue due to bickering between the Patrick administration and residents of Roxbury and Mattapan. [Boston Globe]
- Republican Senate candidate Jack E. Robinson supports free public transportation. [Boston Herald]


















